Frank Rader of Coalgate was killed early Sunday morning near Ada when his car ran off a high embankment and pinned him in a puddle of water in the ditch so that he drowned.

Sunday morning near the Fish hatchery Sherman Platt, aged 12, had a leg broken when an unidentified car knocked them off the road.

Sunday evening about 8, as Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Chiles were returning from Allen, their car was struck by a Ford driven by Harry Herrod near the Cyclone Station. Mrs. Chiles was slightly injured and the cars damaged.

About dark Sunday the Ford sedan of J.A. Moore, driven by Dorothy Lawrence was run into by a livery car occupied by Jack Hancock, J.C. Davison, Jr., and a young fellow they had picked up on the road. Both cars were demolished. Beth Moore, Jack Hancock and Jake Davison were cut and bruised, but not seriously.

These accidents were possibly unavoidable and the wonder is there were no more seriously injured. They ought to make our people more careful in driving so that driving will be more safe for all in the future.